Sec. 4. Statement of policy
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It is the policy of the United States that— the legal and bureaucratic apparatus of the Islamic Revolutionary Courts facilitates the Islamic Republic in shielding human rights abuses from scrutiny; judgments, sentences and other official acts that emanate from the Islamic Revolutionary Courts should not be afforded judicial deference by the international legal community and may serve as evidence of torture and human rights violations; the Islamic Republic of Iran should immediately stop violating the human rights of political prisoners or any person with a proceeding before the Islamic Revolutionary Courts, including by— torture; assault; denial of access to health care; and denial of a fair trial; and the Islamic Republic of Iran should immediately release all political prisoners.